"It was so amazing because it was like he looked at me and he determined I was not the shape of a woman by his standards," she said. "It was like we were forced to be together, and he literally was scrolling Instagram rather than have to look at a woman in a bow tie. I was like, 'This should be called the Metropolitan Museum of Getting Rejected by Athletes.'"

"Despite my moments of bravado, I struggle at industry events (and in life) with the sense that I don't rep a certain standard of beauty and so when I show up to the Met Ball surrounded by models and swan-like actresses it's hard not to feel like a sack of flaming garbage," she wrote. "But I went ahead and projected these insecurities and made totally narcissistic assumptions about what he was thinking, then presented those assumptions as facts. I feel terrible about it."

2. Celebrities were smoking in the bathroom.

A group of celebrities congregated in the bathroom at the 2017 Met Gala where many proceeded to light up and smoke. After footage and photos were shared on social media, the New York City Department of Health responded with anger and disappointment at the blatant violation of the city's Smoke-Free Air Act.

"We were dismayed to read reports that some celebrities chose smoking as their fashion accessory and flagrantly violated New York City's smoking laws," the Department of Health Commissioner Dr. Mary T. Bassett wrote in a letter to the Met's senior vice president.

The museum then responded with their own statement saying that the violation happened "by a small number of guests," and that the museum will "take steps to ensure this does not happen again."

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1. Solange got into a physical altercation with Jay-Z in an elevator at the 2014 Met Gala after-party.

TMZ released security footage from an elevator that showed Solange angrily speaking to Jay-Z before proceeding to hit and kick him. What appeared to be a security guard stepped in to restrain her, and even Beyoncé stepped in front of her husband at one point.

"As a result of the public release of the elevator security footage from Monday, May 5th, there has been a great deal of speculation about what triggered the unfortunate incident," the statement said. "But the most important thing is that our family has worked through it. Jay and Solange each assume their share of responsibility for what has occurred. They both acknowledge their role in this private matter that has played out in the public. They both have apologized to each other and we have moved forward as a united family."

Jay-Z referenced the incident on his 2017 album "4:44." In his song "Kill Jay-Z," he raps: "You egged Solange on / Knowin' all along /All you had to say you was wrong."